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Twelve years after a Cary woman was found dead, her husband walked out of prison Monday.
Matthew Burns, WRAL.com senior producer/politics editor
Ten years ago Saturday, a man walking his dog in Cary stumbled across a woman's dead body in a drainage ditch, launching a criminal case that still captivates Cary.
Brad Cooper, awaiting a new murder trial for the 2008 death of his wife Nancy Cooper at their Cary home, pleads guilty Sept. 22, 2014, to second-degree murder.
Brad Cooper pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree murder in the July 2008 death of his wife Nancy Cooper - a move that not only means freedom for him within the next six years but also brings her family long sought-after relief.
A plea deal could be in the works for Brad Cooper, a Cary man awaiting a new murder trial for the July 2008 strangling death of his wife, Nancy Cooper, sources told WRAL News Monday.
Brad Cooper made a brief court appearance Thursday afternoon, when he was appointed a new defense attorney in the case and was ordered held without bond until a bond hearing.
The North Carolina Supreme Court decided Friday not to hear the state's appeal of a lower court ruling granting a Cary man a new trial in the 2008 death of his wife.
The North Carolina Supreme Court on Monday granted a temporary stay in the appeal of the 2011 first-degree murder conviction of Brad Cooper.
State's Sept. 20, 2013, motion for temporary stay of Appeals Court ruling
State's Sept. 20, 2013, petition for discretionary review
The North Carolina Attorney General's Office said Tuesday it plans to ask the state Supreme Court to review last week's Court of Appeals opinion ordering a new trial for Brad Cooper, a Cary man convicted in the 2008 death of his wife.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has ordered a new murder trial for Brad Cooper, a Cary man convicted in the July 12, 2008, death his wife, Nancy Cooper, who he says went jogging and never returned home.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals hears arguments April 9, 2013, in the case of Brad Cooper, convicted in May 2011 of first-degree murder in the July 12, 2008, death of his wife, Nancy Cooper.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals heard oral arguments for about an hour Tuesday morning in the high-profile case of Brad Cooper, a Cary man serving life in prison for strangling his wife and dumping her body in an unfinished housing development nearly five years ago.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has scheduled oral arguments for April 9 in the case of a Cary man serving life in prison for killing his wife.
The state of North Carolina says a Superior Court judge ruled properly in the high-profile murder trial of a Cary man convicted nearly two years ago of killing his wife.
Attorneys for a Cary man serving life in prison for the high-profile murder of his wife have completed their appellate brief, according to an attorney that represented him in his trial.
An appellate attorney wants more time to review the 8,800-page transcript from Brad Cooper's two-month high-profile first-degree murder trial.
Nearly a month after Brad Cooper was found guilty of killing his wife, Nancy Cooper, one of the 12 people who decided his fate is speaking out about the jury's decision.
A day after Brad Cooper was found guilty of first-degree murder in his wife's July 2008 death, defense attorney Howard Kurtz says he believes his client was framed and that there's a strong chance to appeal the verdict.